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Drones become self aware! Well, it was bound to happen, but the US started attacking our own…. USS Chancellor took a hit during combat systems tests…bet they didn’t see that coming! (too soon?)
And in other news:
I feel bad for the Malay…they don’t get laid till 23??? That’s messed up. But the most interesting fact of the day? Antartica uses FIREFOX!
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/top-25-informative-maps-that-you-ll-never-forget
And for those who want to keep score at home, try this nuclear weapons video…it gets very pretty in the late 50’s/early 60’s
http://memolition.com/2013/10/16/time-lapse-map-of-every-nuclear-explosion-ever-on-earth/
thanks mallery i enjoyed both
Love Skynet!
Read that Iran has launched a new type of drone. How much will drone warfare make up the future battlefields?
Well, on the small scale stuff, everything is going to go this way.
On the big scale, and looking at the logistics/realities, unsanctioned Biological Warfare is the only thing that’s going to defeat a place like China if there is a need to.
Perhaps, a drone armed with biological agents will accidentally “crash” in Beijing.
Perhaps, a drone armed with biological agents will accidentally “crash” in Beijing.
good idea.
First things first!
AMAZON is planning on delivery via Drones in about five years next to your door.
If no accidental crash will happen then , then the Beijing crash will be out of the Game!
:-D
Definitely a good time to purchase a few more firearms :D
A news story from today along the same Skynet lines:
“At its core RoboEarth is a world wide web for robots: a giant network and database repository where robots can share information and learn from each other,” said Rene van de Molengraft, the RoboEarth project leader.
@CWO:
A news story from today along the same Skynet lines:
“At its core RoboEarth is a world wide web for robots: a giant network and database repository where robots can share information and learn from each other,” said Rene van de Molengraft, the RoboEarth project leader.
THIS IS THE END!!!
By the way, for a very early (circa 1950s?) anticipation of the Skynet concept, I recommend the Arthur C. Clarke short story “Dial F. For Frankenstein”, which has been published in a couple of his short story anthologies.
WE NEED TO FIND CONNOR!!
Here’s a 1970 sci-fi film that, like the Terminator series, features a sentient supercomputer launching nuclear weapons at mankind in a bid for world domination: Colossus: The Forbin Project.